SOUTH WEST PUBLIC HEALTH
SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE
2016
Wednesday 16th March 2016
5th Floor, Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel, Bristol
PROGRAMME
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9.30 |
Tea/Coffee & registration
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Outside of Orchard Suite |
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10.00 |
Welcome from the ChairsMaggie Rae, Head of School and Rona Campbell,Bristol lead for the NIHR SPHR and Director, DECIPHer
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Forest Suite |
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10.10 |
Getting serious about prevention - localisation, integration and emerging evaluation frameworks Professor Jane Powell – University of the West of England
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10.30 |
An Evaluation of Opioid Substitution Treatment (OST) in prison on risk of mortality in period immediately after prison: does leaving prison on OST reduce the risk of death?(Highly Commended Abstract) Matthew Hickman, University of Bristol
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10.50 |
Tea/Coffee plus an opportunity to view the poster presentations
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Outside of Orchard Suite
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11.35 |
Parallel Sessions4 parallel sessions of 4 presentations
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Forest, Orchard, Willow, Birch Suites |
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13.00 |
Lunch plus an opportunity to view the poster presentations
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Restaurant (ground floor) |
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2.20 |
Parallel Sessions4 parallel sessions of 2 presentations
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Forest, Orchard, Willow, Birch Suites |
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3.00 |
Tea/Coffee plus an opportunity to view the poster presentation |
Outside of Orchard Suite |
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3.30 |
ChairAyoola Oyinloye, Training Programme Director, South West Public Health Specialty Training Programme
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Forest Suite |
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3.40 |
The Community-based Prevention of Diabetes (ComPoD) trial and service evaluation of the voluntary sector-led Living Well, Taking Control (LWTC) diabetes programme(Highly Commended Abstract) Jane Smith, University of Exeter
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4.00 |
New methods of suicide, news reporting and public health responsesProfessor David Gunnell, School of Social Medicine, University of Bristol
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4.20 |
Closing remarks and awards for best poster and highly commended papersMaggie Rae, Head of School and Rona Campbell,Bristol lead for the NIHR SPHR and Director, DECIPHer
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4.30 |
Close |
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PARALLEL SESSIONS – MORNING
11.35 – 12.58
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Room: Forest |
Room: Orchard |
Room: Willow |
Room: Birch |
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Nutrition and physical activity |
Mental Health |
Alcohol |
Young People |
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Chair: Rachel Kwiatkowska |
Chair: Emily van de Venter |
Chair: Petra Manley |
Chair: Julia Chisnell |
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11.35– 11.57 |
A1 Mat Jones UWE
Association between Food for Life, a whole setting healthy and sustainable food programme, and primary school children’s consumption of fruit and vegetables |
A2 Isabel Oliver Public Health England
The English National Study of Flooding and Health: first year results
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A3 Frank de Vocht University of Bristol
Personalised digital interventions for reducing hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption in community-dwelling populations |
A4 Chris Hyde University of Exeter
Evaluation of school entry hearing screening: findings of an NIHR funded project |
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11.57– 12.19 |
B1 Rowan Brockman University of Bristol
NAP SACC UK: adapting a US environmental intervention in UK nurseries to increase physical activity and healthy eating in 2-4 year olds. |
B2 Gemma Hobson Devon County Council
Evaluation of a supported hospital discharge service for homeless patients in three Devon hospitals |
B3 Frank de Vocht University of Bristol
The measurable impact of local alcohol licensing policies on population health in England; focussing on the southwest. |
B4 Emma Bird UWE
A pilot controlled evaluation of a primary school-based health education intervention: Facts4Life |
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12.19– 12.41 |
C1 Sian Noble University of Bristol
A cost-consequence analysis of an intervention to promote healthy physical and nutrition behaviours in primary schools: The Active For Life Year 5 (AFLY5) Study. |
C2 Danya Bakhbakhi University of Bristol
From grief, guilt pain and stigma to hope and pride – a systematic review and meta-analysis of mixed-method research of the psychosocial impact of stillbirth |
C3 Irina Holland Somerset County Council
An analysis of NHS Health Checks alcohol screening data to inform the 2016 Dry January campaign in Somerset. |
C4 Jaime Peters University of Exeter
Evaluating the costs of strategies to identify individuals with maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) |
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12.41– 12.58 |
D1 Lisa Price University of Exeter
Accumulation of Physical activity in primary school children: The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) |
D2 Anna Taylor University of Bristol
Railway suicide in England and Wales 2000-2013: a time-trends analysis |
D3 Judi Kidger University of Bristol
DrinkThink: Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention for young people – an evaluation and intervention development study |
D4 Heide Busse University of Bristol
Evaluating youth mentoring for vulnerable young people: results from a feasibility study and pilot randomised control trial (RCT) |
PARALLEL SESSIONS – AFTERNOON
2.20 – 2.59
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Room: Forest |
Room: Orchard |
Room: Willow |
Room: Birch |
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Environment |
Inequalities |
Health Protection |
Drugs |
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Chair: Kate Blackburn |
Chair: Georgina Angel |
Chair: Rachel Clark |
Chair: Kate Conlon |
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2.20-2.42 |
E1 Suzanne Audrey University of Bristol
Healthy urban environments for children and young people: A systematic review of intervention studies |
E2 Penny Marno Swindon Borough Council
Evidence into practice: implementing the Football Fans in Training randomised controlled trial programme in England |
E3 Micky Willmott University of Bristol
Effectiveness of hand hygiene interventions in reducing illness absence amongst children in educational settings: A systematic review |
E4 Joanna Kesten University of Bristol
Acceptability of low dead space detachable syringes among people who inject drugs and recommendations for their introduction: a qualitative study in the South West of England |
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2.42– 2.59 |
F1 Rachel Kwiatkowska Gloucestershire County Council
Is greater cycle lane density associated with increased cycling behaviour? An exploratory analysis of 12 neighbourhoods in Greater London
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F2 Robert Witton Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry
The association between tooth loss and deprivation in Plymouth children |
F3 Petra Manley Bristol City Council
IMPACT-PC (Improved Management of Patients with Chlamydia and Gonorrhoea diagnosed in Primary Care Trial) - pilot feasibility study, Bristol 15 |
F4 Maya Gobin Public Health England
MRSA and People Who Inject Drugs: Estimating burden and risk |
